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SMALL BATHROOM SOLUTIONS, So you're renting, and the bathrooms aren't quite the same size as what you use to have? Lack of storage space? Lack of wall space? Just lack of space - period? Here's a few small changes I made to one of our now small bathrooms. In our FL townhome before, we had 2 and a 1/2 bathrooms, offering both space + storage. Now we've gone to two, probably equally the size of our master bathroom before. A small space transformation like this can be done in a day. It's simple enough for a rental, or even a home staging if you need to sell. If you're looking for a simple weekend project for your home, this would be a great project to do, plus maybe add stencil or stripes to the walls for extra wow. Read more of the details & process at my Focal Point Styling blog: http://nyclq-focalpoint.blogspot.com/2012/03/rental-decor-small-bath-space-awkward.html, Bathrooms Design
Small powder room update on a small budget, Small  powder room off our laundry room. , Bathrooms Design
A master bath oasis, Travertine tile, Glass enclosed shower with rain shower head, Soaker tub with heated air jets(WOW ! we love that feature), New double vanity with granite top. See before and after pictures. , Bathrooms Design
From disaster to Master, My 1980's builder grade bathroom made me blue.  So I made IT blue!, Bathrooms Design
Blue and Brown Bathroom, Remodeled Bathroom In blue and brown. New Backsplash, New Tile, New Cabinets, Wall Decorations, Bathrooms Design
Our 1942 bath, Under $4,000, remodeled, old style 1940s bath with cast iron tub and sink, 2 inch thick concrete under tile.  Did all the work ourselves except electrical.  I was 54 yo and wife was 63.  Although it took about six weeks, we only worked on it about 4 hours a day on average, in the winter.  And it was worth it!, Bathrooms Design

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